OU 48, ISU 10 Postgame Notes

GAME NOTES• Bob Stoops has 157 career victories (157-39-0), tying Barry Switzer (157-29-4) for the most in Oklahoma history.

• Oklahoma has won 15 straight vs. ISU and is 9-0 under Stoops. Stoops is 51-3 in Big 12 home games.

• OU is 14-1 on Senior Day under Stoops.

• OU has won 31 straight games when allowing 21 points or less.

• OU has won 31 consecutive regular season games immediately following a regular season loss.

• OU finishes the season 6-0 at home, the 11th perfect home record for the Sooners in 15 seasons under Stoops.

• With the 91-yard punt return by Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma has had four returns off kickoffs or punts in the last two seasons (3 punt, 1 kickoff).

• With Damien Williams rushing for 128 yards and Trevor Knight for 123 yards, OU had its first game with two 100-yard rushers since Chris Brown (122 yards) and Mossis Madu (114 yards) accomplished the feat in the Big 12 Championship game against Missouri (12/6/12).

• The last time OU had three different players rush for touchdowns of 50 yards or more was against Kansas State (10/15/88): Eric Mitchel - 85 yards, Charles Thompson - 77 yards and Mike Gaddis - 53 yards.

• The last time OU had two different rushers score on runs of 60 yards or more was against Utah State (9/15/07): Allen Patrick - 69 yards and DeMarco Murray - 92 yards.

• Oklahoma’s 405 rushing yards are the most in the Stoops Era and the most since gaining 411 against Louisville (9/27/97). OU is 107-1 all-time when rushing for more than 400 yards.

• Down 10-3, Oklahoma scored 45 unanswered points to end the game, the most since scoring 52 straight against Kansas (10/20/12).

• OU has held opponents to 10 points or less in the first half of six of 10 games this season.

• DB Cortez Johnson and DL Torrea Peterson made their first career starts.

DAMIEN WILLIAMS• Damien Williams had a 69-yard rushing touchdown in the third quarter. Williams now has five touchdown runs of 65 yards or more in his career.

• Williams finished with 10 carries for 128 yards and two touchdowns, the fifth 100-yard game of his career and fourth multi-rushing touchdown game.

JALEN SAUNDERS• Jalen Saunders returned a punt 91 yards for a touchdown, tying for the third-longest punt return in OU history.

• The 91-yard punt return was a career long for Saunders and the second punt return TD of his career. Saunders had an 81-yard return for a TD against Oklahoma State (11/24/12).

• Saunders finished with two punt returns for 92 yards, breaking his career high of 89 yards against Oklahoma State (11/24/12).

KENDAL THOMPSON• Making his first collegiate appearance, Kendal Thompson threw his first touchdown on a 3-yard pass. Thompson finished 2 for 4 passing for 47 yards while adding two rushes for 21 yards.

TREVOR KNIGHT• Trevor Knight scored on a 56-yard run on the first play of the fourth quarter, a career long and his first career rushing touchdown.

• Knight finished with 10 carries for a career-high 123 yards.

MICHAEL HUNNICUTT• Michael Hunnicutt moved to sixth in scoring and third in kick scoring in OU history with two field goals and six PATs. Hunnicutt has 316 points in his career.

BRENNAN CLAY• Brennan Clay rushed for a 63-yard touchdown in the third quarter, the second-longest rush of his career. Clay finished with seven rushes for 86 yards.

AARON RIPKOWSKI• Aaron Ripkowski caught his first career touchdown on a 3-yard reception in the fourth quarter.

DAKOTA AUSTIN• Dakota Austin had his first career interception late in the fourth quarter.

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